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Langley signs MLS contract: D3soccer.com
By signing with the Union, Langley becomes the first Swarthmore alum to play in the American top-level professional baseball (MLB), football (NFL), basketball (NBA) or soccer (MLS) league since Dick Hall '52 wrapped up his 19-year major league baseball career with the Baltimore Orioles in 1971. In fact, Langley is the first ever Centennial Conference alum to reach the MLS, NFL, NBA or Major League Baseball.

JVR Visits PPL Park Again, Gets a Union Custom Jersey | The 700 Level

The U had a custom 21 van Riemsdyk jersey waiting for him, as well as a sweet pair of Adidas Predators. Not a bad PR move for the Union either, as we all found out about it via JVR's twitter acknowledging their hospitality.

The Pipe Line | Official USL Blog

What this means for Touray, who was not added to the squad before the roster deadline, is unclear, but it's certainly conceivable that the Gambian will continue to be looked at by the Union with an eye for next season.

Robbie Keane No. 4 on MLS salary list at $3.4 million – Soccer – SI.com

Among other new MLS players, midfielder Freddy Adu has a $475,884 salary and $594,884 in compensation with the Philadelphia Union; and goalkeeper Frank Rost is at $545,460 with the Red Bulls.

Kyle Nakazawa | Union Sound | Philadelphia Union

Thursday, April 28 Jordan Harvey Jordan Harvey returns to the studio to talk about Philadelphia’s bye week, the Seattle tie, new experience in t…

Union seek momentum for stretch run against visiting Crew | Philadelphia Union

CHESTER, Pa. — As a competitor, these are the matches you crave. Every match is important, but there are certain ones that stand out. For the U… 

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